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Hooking Up is an amateurish, widespread untouchable “comedy” that feels like movie has been shot and edited over a weekend, as Vincent Scordia has worsened numerous issues with extreme and one-sided regulation choices. This film follows a variety of young people (men and women) who are trying to navigate the treacherous waters of modern history and focus on the ongoing exploitation of an unfortunate science teacher (Mr. Kimbal of Bronson Pinchot) and the children’s clueless (Brian O’Halloran’s Dr Jordan).

The incredible inadequacy of Scordia emerges almost as evidence from the opening frameworks of Hooking Up; because the filmmaker introduced a variety of characters that appear to have been produced with a Komodor 64 (and even more impressively, Scordia really manages to write the name of Nicolas Cage in a spot).